Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel sat down with Apple chief Tim Cook and came away with a handful of personal reflections from the man who replaced Steve Jobs.
Tyrangiel says, “Cook is managing Apple for breakthroughs, not merely the refinement of products that are already in existence, but for product breakthroughs in new categories.”
Direct link to video here.
Interesting.
Oh, and a Merry Christmas to you all.
Only one here at work today. Kinda strange.
Or “5 things you already knew about Tim Cook if you ever commented on MDN”.
Also at work. :/
When you have in excess of $120 Billion in cash, you also employ some of the best ‘tech brains’ on earth and you create a work environment dedicated to ‘innovation’ and ‘change’ in a variety of industries then I feel it is safe to assume that ‘breakthroughs’ are entirely possible.
Just me and one other doc here today. I’ve never seen our waiting room look so empty. Oh well, catch-up on paperwork/billing day.
Not at work, because Dec 26 is a holiday up here in Canada!
I didn’t know you could just collect stuff that everyone has known for a long time and write a new story about it.
To be fare, the story was directed to people who know very little about Apple.
Its called 21st Journalism. Echo Chamber